A National Opportunity: Why Boarding Matters More Than Ever

A world-class British education, right here in Nigeria — Charterhouse Lagos offers full boarding, global standards, and future-ready academics without the need to send your child abroad.

John Todd

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    There are many reasons families consider international education — access to opportunity, rigorous academics, future university prospects. But for years, this has often meant one thing: leaving Nigeria.

    At Charterhouse Lagos, that’s no longer the case.

    We’ve created a new alternative: a full boarding school experience that offers the same structure, standards, and global perspective as the best British independent schools — right here in Nigeria.

    Last week, I was in Port Harcourt and Warri, meeting families who want more than just local options. They’re looking for something world-class, without the disruption of moving abroad. And that’s exactly what we offer.

     

    A Truly International School

    With our full boarding programme now open, Charterhouse Lagos is not just a school for Lagos — it’s a school for Nigeria.

    Our boarders come from different states, cities, and regions – and countries. Some are weekly boarders from within driving distance. Others stay termly, returning home during the holidays. All of them benefit from a structure that balances high expectations with individual care.

    This is a school where every student is known, supported, and stretched — and it’s open to families across the country and the region.

     

    What Makes It Work?

    It starts with the people. Every teacher is on site, every classroom is staffed by subject specialists, and every child has a relationship with an adult who knows them. That continuity between boarding life and academic life creates consistency — and consistency creates results.

    We also take a principled approach to learning. Our teaching is guided by five core principles: clarity, challenge, support, reflection, and relationships. You can see these in action in every subject, every week.

    This is not education for show — it’s learning that sticks.

     

    International Education, Nigerian Home

    Many families still feel that international education means sending their children away. But that comes with challenges — distance, cost, disconnection.

    Our model is different. It offers:

    • International-standard education, following the British curriculum and taught by experienced educators
    • A boarding environment that builds independence, discipline, and confidence
    • A safe, supportive community that prioritises wellbeing and values

    All without leaving Nigeria.

     

    The Time to Plan is Now

    We continue to welcome new students in Years 1 to 9; you can join our school at any time during the year. But we’re also planning ahead. In September 2026, we will open Year 10 (IGCSE) and Year 12 (A level) — and interest is already high.

    If you’re a parent in Port Harcourt, Warri, Abuja, or anywhere across Nigeria, now is the time to find out more. You can contact us via social media to book a one-to-one meeting or arrange a tour.

    Taster Days, tours, and assessments are available throughout the term — in person or online. We would love to show you what makes Charterhouse Lagos a truly national opportunity.

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